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you have african-american leaders calling for it. joe biden did not do it. donald trump delivered. >> neil: thank you very much. now "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i am juan williams, greg gutfeld and katie. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." the race for the white house entering a new phase. urgency increasing. president trump about to campaign in new hampshire after his big rnc speech last night. the president laying out his agenda, defending his record and offering up blistering attacks on joe biden.
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take a look. >> joe biden is not a savior. if given the chance he will be the destroyer of american greatness. they will make every city look like democrat run portland. no one will be safe in biden's america. at the democratic national convention you barely heard a word about their agenda. that's not because they don't have one. it's because their agenda is the most extreme set of proposals put forward by a major party nominee. joe biden's agenda is made in china. my agenda is made in the u.s.a. joe biden's plan is not a solution to the virus but a surrender to the virus. >> the president and republicans reaching out to three groups of
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voters during the rnc. maga supporters and african-american and swing voters. were they successful in selling the message? greg, let's say, virtual experiment in conventions is over. ratings were down all around. but the biden campaign bragging that their candidate's speech got more viewers than president trump's speech. why do you think that was? >> probably there is less that you have seen of joe biden. they had to check him out. you can see trump every day. it's the trump show every day. joe, he's been basically like a mole. living underground until he has to come up. i thought last night was amazing and how preferable, non-politicians are to politicians in terms of presenting ideas and being persuasive. alice johnson. don't just give her a pardon.
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give her a show. she is an absolute natural. i thought she was imppressive. dana white a tough cookie and forceful. and you have the voice that was neglected by the media because her story didn't fit their narrative. the media believes certain lives matter more than everyone. she lost her husband. when you excuse the mob, the mob grows and people die. you look at alice johnson and dana white and jack and burgess. the idea of a republican party as a country club, that cliche is dead. it's over. that idea of the republican party no longer exists. it's now the party of law-abiding americans who want to live free. it was a great message.
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>> all right. jesse, i want to hear your thoughts. when i was watching the speech i thought it was very long. i think it was more than an hour. seemed slow at points. and even the attacks on joe biden from the president -- and normally he has punch, he can stir people up -- it felt like reruns to me. what was your view of the speech? >> i am very angry with with the president. i told him all week to keep it ending before 11. he kept me up until 11:30. i am a mess today, juan. i can barely keep my eyes open. i will give him a pass. i know it was a special night. i disagree with you. i thought it was an effective speech. they reignited the base and extended a hand to other people. the fight against coronavirus as a war and america always wins wars was very escalative.
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-- effective. he laid out what he accomplished and cast out a vision for the future to untangle ourselves from china and making us the manufacturing sure power, winning the race to 5-g. putting a man on mars. tax relief and war on crime. very uplifting message. i think he defined biden as someone who has been on the wrong side of history and wrong side of every trade deal and foreign tells decision and beholden to the far left and china. he had a rhetorical flip flop with what joe said during the dnc. he said joe wants to keep you in the dark about what he wants to do because his radical proposals are so dangerous and he is
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a member of a party that can't keep the lights on in california with rolling blackouts. that's a management issue and donald trump won that. the end the historical flourish talking about the american pioneer spirit that pushes forward into the frontier, defining us as rugged individuals with flair and style but we are successful because we work together as one. weaving the america first movement into that historical momentum and casting out a vision for the future. that's what great leaders do. they rally you behind a patriotic vision. joe biden didn't attempt to do that. >> all right. martha, one of the lines of questioning today about the president's speech did he make the case for what he would do if
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reelected in the next 4 years? people said he never answered sean hannity and didn't answer the "new york times." did he do it last night? >> he tried to. he talked creating 10 million jobs over the next 10 months and wanting to go to mars. putting a woman on mars. he talked about religious liberty and protecting abortion rights and increasing the economy. there were plenty of agenda items that were there. i think -- i don't think that the overall delivery was as strong as we have seen from the president. i wonder if it was a great strategy to put him out there every day. it doesn't lead to the big moment when we have seen the president so many times throughout the week. we see a lot of the president in
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every 24 hours news cycle. one thing, when you talk about the groups that they want to inspire to bring the vote out, you have the make america great vote. then you have the black american vote which obviously they are trying to get as well and you have the women's suburban vote. he tried to appeal to all of them. his speech was long so it hit on everybody. in terms of the maga crowd, one thing that was a line that was so potent that i have not heard discussed that much. i am paraphrasing, he talked about joe biden talking the talk with blue collar workers but not walking the walk. he said he has emathy for blue collar workers but then send your jobs to china and send your sons to war. that was powerful. you look at wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania, the president won in a combination
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of 70,000 votes in those states. he knows he needs to win those states. he is behind in the polls in all of them. he has to bring out more people that will resonate with that and prevent joe biden from pulling those votes away from him. that was a powerful line of attack. >> that was interesting. i have not heard much discussion. katie, greg mentioned david dorn's widow. he was the policemen that was killed. his children didn't want the widow to speak there. they thought this politized his death. >> the woman who spoke has every right to speak whenever she
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wants about her husband who was doing a friend a favor in trying to keep the business safe. she was in the crowd last night at the white house on the south lawn with her family who happens to not share the same skin recall of her to listen to the president. you don't have to be a trump supporter to want save communities and want to stop people from losing their lives simply for defending the property they worked so hard over a lifetime to keep and use to provide for their family. i want to touch on another issue. the speech that president trump gave was long, but they addressed every single issue. if you are a single issue voter, they went through every single topic you could imagine in that speech. president trump attacked joe biden's record and explained his record on the issue after 4 years in the white house and what he would do in the future. one of the most effective
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speakers was ivanka trump. she's been in washington and it's a tough place and her father forced her to look at her own convictions about the way politics and policy affect real people. president trump was very effective in showing people he is trying to get to vote for him. he is still an outsider and not a corrupted washington politician after being here 4 years. joe biden said a lot of things to blue collar and union workers and voted for the opposite when he was in washington, d.c. >> thanks. coming up. senator rand paul harassed by protestors after leaving president trump's speech. that video next for you on "the five." >> ♪ ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance
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>> ♪ >> chaos in our nation's capitol. angry mob threatening senator rand paul and his wife after leving president trump's speech. >> they were shouting threats to us to kill us, to hurt us. they were also shouting say her name, breonna taylor. you could not reason with this mob. but i am the author for the breonna taylor law to end no-knock raids. the irony is lost on these idiots they are trying to kill the person trying to get rid of no knock raids. >> they also clashed with police. these are just peaceful
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protestors, exercising their first amendment rights? >> i feel bad when he was trying to explain. they don't care whether he sponsored that bill. this is a precursor to escalating violence. joe if you deny this is a serious event you are responsible for future events. that was laughed at by people at cnn this idea. just months ago. laughing at this sort of thing. cloud research did research and compound that -- found 12% of republicans don't report their true opinion of their preferred candidate in polls. they call it the shy voter. this is why: the mob. you can't express -- there are people in the united states who have more freedom of speech than you do. think about that. think about that.
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if you put on that trump hat, you will get your ass kicked. people can say that's bs. we know it. i have watched enough of these videos. each time at a are create more shy trump voters -- the democrats better get in front of this or they will be the party of the mob and deserve it. >> senator paul was attacked at his house. he had some ribs cracked. when this happens, again, there are bad memories there. >> this is the third time that senator rand paul has survived leftist violence. attacked by his neighbor. a punctured lung and serious surgery and on the same baseball field as steve scalise when a bernie sanders supporter tried to kill republicans during the congressional baseball practice. here is the third time. greg brings up democrats not standing up to the mob. they have been encouraging the
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mob. maxine waters in 2018 said you need to harass trump supporters and make them uncomfortable in stores, anywhere you see them. and kamala harris earlier this summer when asked about the protestors. she said they will not stop and they should not stop. they won't stop on election day and they won't stop after election day. it's not that they are just cowards that don't want to address this. they actually promote this kind of behavior. >> juan, your reaction to the videotape? >> well, i think it was an ugly scene. something like that could escalate quickly. with mobs, one person act and everything goes out of control. that's an ugly scene. i don't like it. keep in mind the police were right there to guard the senator and his wife. you are allowed to yell at politicians. that's america. i remember in 2010 when the tea
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party surrounded democrats going into congress at the capital to complain about obamacare. >> you were glad the police were there. excellent! don't defund them. >> i don't call for defunding. i think you like that distortion. >> divert. >> one final thought. this is what i saw last night at this event at black lives matter square. there was no riots. no looting. there was very little violence. that's far different -- >> a guy got knocked out. >> i said there was little violence. i repeat. but that's far different from took place in kenosha where you have a reported militia member
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killing two people and different than oakland when you have a far right guy killing a federal security guard or minneapolis where you have a far right umbrella man walking around smashing windows -- >> [overlapping talking]. >> you don't want to go there, juan. >> let's talk about real violence where someone is dying. >> the pre-violence doesn't matter? >> it wasn't too long ago these same people were surrounding statues and putting ropes on them to pull them down. those statues in the areas we walk and work in d.c. are barricaded by acres of fencing. now that they can't pull down statues, they are trying to pull
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down hiss. -- human beings. i don't know what is next. i have walked the streets of washington, d.c. my entire adult life. it's not the same. it's unnerving. it doesn't matter who is dog -- doing the shooting and the pushing, juan, it's wrong. the murder of those two people in kenosha is heinous and i imagine the suspect will go to jail for the rest of his life. this is not headed in a good direction. >> one side is trying to stop it. >> five people last night arrested for assaulting police officers. i don't recall that happening with the tea party. coming up next joe biden breaking free from his basement to hit the campaign trail. did he wait too long? >> ♪ ♪
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> joe biden won't be staying at home on the sidelines or in the basement on the first floor much longer. there are signs the race is tightening and after labor day he will start leaving the house and campaigning in a number of states. the former vice-president will travel to arizona, minnesota and pennsylvania and wisconsin. greg, let me start with you. it was interesting the language he used. he said we are working on how to get out. >> [laughing]. >> yes, he can't figure out the lock on the door. he didn't realize the lock is on the outside to keep him in. i find it hilarious. instead of debating trump biden is debating pelosi and he is
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losing. she will make sure he won't debate because she knows it will be a disaster. they could have someone else play joe biden and debate trump. >> katie, what do you think? >> well, the question is, is this too little too late? the answer is no it's not too late for joe biden to get on the cam plain -- campaign trail. they are watching what the trump campaign has been doing. mike pence has been traveling to swing states for months talking to voters. president trump tonight is having a rally in new hampshire. last week joe biden didn't have anything on his public schedule for the week after his dnc speech. today you had 6 mayors in democrats strong holds in minnesota coming out to endorse
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president trump while vice-president pence was there campaigning. if he wins minnesota and loses mirac miracle -- michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania he still wins the white house. >> it seems like they got concerned about things as the rnc went on. they changed their tune on the violence in american cities. now he will start campaigning but not until after labor day. what is your assessment of where the campaign thinks this is headed and what their concerns are? >> his approach has been reasonable despite the humor he has given all of us. what he said is they will abide by the local laws with regard to social distancing, masks and the number of people that can get together. this will not be a tulsa like
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event where some of president trump's staff got sick and people in the community suffered an outbreak. it won't be that. when you think about it, it's not too late. he is still up in the polls. his strategy is not one that is somehow terminally flawed. if you think about pelosi and people were talking about that. i think pelosi is busy trolling the right winghere. she is calling attention to the fact that trump tells so many lies and say why are we going to debate a guy who just makes things up? she is calling on the press, get ready. you have to fact check in real time because otherwise trump is out there spouting nonsense. >> jesse, she did double down on that comment. why do we need a debate? that is preposterous to most
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american voters given the covid environment and the restrictions on campaigning. people need to see these two get in a room on at least three nights. >> has juan ever watched any other channel besides fox news? all they do is live fact check the president. cnn did the same thing. it's not like they need nancy pelosi to remind the media to fact check. he is calling attention to the fact that donald trump doesn't tell the truth. who would have ever thought that before? that's the first time i have heard that. i want to commemorate something. it's been one month since joe biden gave a press conference. joe biden leaving his basement acknowledges the fact that donald trump's plan to defeat the coronavirus has been
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successful. joe biden with safely leave his basement and travel and interact with other people. blake the same thing everyone else has done since june. it's an acknowledgement he knows he can't coast until november. where he is going is interesting. mostly going to blue states. playing on the defense and going to minnesota tells you something. we know what that something is. >> all right. thank, you guys. quick break. we will come back with the fastest-7 right after this. ♪ don't just think about where you're headed this summer. think about how you'll get there. ♪ and now that you can lease or buy a new lincoln remotely or in person... ♪ discovering that feeling has never been more effortless.
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>> ♪ >> welcome back. time for the fastest-7. first up, politics can be a dirty becomes. the biden campaign selling hand
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sanitizer with its covid-19 plan on it. >> it's smart. a good way to make money. trump campaign did it with straws and made $450,000. the writing is so tiny. i don't know how good it is at selling the message. it's a 3 ounce bottle. i might have gone for a bigger message on the bottle in terms of sales. everybody has to carry this stuff around. not a bad idea. >> greg, the alcohol distilleries are making hand sanitizer and some smell like tequila. >> that's an excellent slogan given that supporters are destroying all of the cities. build back better. i will rebuild all of the cities
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that everybody is destroying. >> jesse, are you a sanitizer user? >> yes, i am. but i don't know why there are so many words on the bottle. his plan is surrender and lock down. can't you just fit that in two words. are they selling these next to the flack jackets on the website? he could sell pillows or sleep masks. this is not even out until late september. how long does it take to move merchandise? >> juan. >> available september 22nd. >> i want some of those straws. $450,000 for plastic straws? you can sell anything these days. that was a pretty god move. -- good move. >> celebrities get a free pass
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strict new york state quarantine rules. greg? >> if you are a teenager watching mtv or vh1, you could be 60. anyone under the age of 25. i am going to the vma's. is that a medical conference? is that a vitamin? it's amazing. nobody watches those networks. this 18-24 demo being so ideal is a joke. they have no money except for weed. >> [laughing]. >> jesse? >> i don't know greg does well with 18 to 24 on the weekends. you better watch your mouth. >> that's true >> i fully support perks and
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special treatment. if it's for a star or say a rising star, i fully support whatever cuomo is doing. >> [laughing]. >> you are a conservative. it doesn't count. martha? >> well, i think most of these stars are quarantined all the time anyway. they probably travel in a very small group with all of their fancy vehicles and places to stay. it's hypocritical to allow them in and make others wait for 14 days. what i want to see in new york is the extension of what jerry seinfeld wrote about in terms of not giving up on the city. i don't understand where the campaign is. my whole life there has been a campaign to get out and loving their city again. the i love new york campaign after 9-11. it feels like there is no one in
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charge. no one is leading that movement in new york right except for jerry seinfeld. thank god for him. i hope it catches on to generate enthusiasm in the city again. >> juan, you love new york? >> i do love new york. i grew up in new york. martha, i think you could be the voice. i tell you what i think, a think a lot of these stars will be tested in reality the day before they come and then they have testing procedures almost like the sports people do inside the bubble every day they will be tested. that's the way that you bring business back. you bring a big event back to the big city. people say it looks like hypocrisy. these big corporations take care of people in such a way to keep them safe.
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>> the lightning round. proper punctuation is triggering to the younger generation. they think ending a sentence with a period in a text message is hostile. i think if you don't end sentences with a period, you should not be speaking the english language. >> i end every sentence with the poop mangiemoji. >> martha? >> i think a lot of millennials use the period a lot. like shut up, period and it's used as emphasis and not the end of a sentence. >> jesse, that's been replaced
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by the clapping emoji. stop doing this. >> my mother texts me and i am very intimidated. we get full paragraphs and all caps. it's intimidating. >> juan? >> well, i grew up a newspaper writer and i think sentences and periods are important. beginnings and ends. a fragment on text you can get away with it. it's just a new world. >> yes. if you don't use proper punctuation in texts it's reflected in your writing. "fan mail friday" up next. age. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in new café mocha flavor.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> all right, "fan mail friday." answering your questions. first one from ken. what is the one thing you bought that you later realized you wasted your money, martha? >> oh, on instagram they try to sell you things. i bought this curling iron. they did a demonstration and it
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made your hair curly, but it doesn't. i could not get it to work. it cost $100. it just sits in my draw. it's impossible to use regardless of the fact her hair was perfect. >> you are a victim. >> [laughing]. >> katie? >> something i bought. my husband bought me a guitar. i have not started playing it yet but i will learn how. >> electric or acoustic? >> it's acoustic! >> i thought you said toothpick. >> [laughing]. >> that's what i thought she said too. >> i am losing my mind. >> i don't think i can hear proper low. -- properly. juan?
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>> i think jewelry and cars. do i really need this stuff? i give it as gifts. i think, boy, you drive a car off the lot and it's immediately a depreciating asset. >> that happened with me. i only got 300 grand off it when i resoled it. >> i also bought martha's hair device. >> [laughing]. >> a couple of years ago i went on a spending spree where i got really short bathing suits. i have like $1,000 of suits i will never wear again. >> you brought $1,000 worth of tight shorts? >> they were not tight. >> we know what they are. across america people have a vision of jesse in these
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tight, shorty shorts. that goes into my tremendous waste of money was a second yacht. >> once you sail it away it loses value. >> exactly. >> [laughing]. >> i think we have time for one more. what house from a movie would you like to live? martha, from the movie hair? >> i don't remember that movie. >> there wasn't. >> [laughing]. >> oh. something's got to give with diane keaton and everything in it was so great including her. that's the movie house. >> they don't come with the house. >> they don't? i thought they would be your
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instant friends and hang out at parties with you. >> juan, what house from a movie you will like to live in? >> if they ever make a movie out of the beverly hillbillies? >> yes. >> then i qualify. i could come visit you in one of those fancy houses with your fancy cars and yacht. >> katie, would it be made of toothpicks? >> [laughing]. made of toothpicks. the white house and the west wing -- just kidding. or one of the ranch houses in the show yellowtone. >> that's a good one. >> they are like large toothpicks log cabins. >> jesse? >> the house in home alone. that warm and fuzzy christmas feeling. i really like that house. >> i don't believe you! i will go with the house from
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so you ready to hit the road? i don't know. just get on your bike... and ride! no! >> time for some fun. time for one more thing. greg? >> tomorrow night, the greg gutfeld show. trey gowdy and tyrus. i'm going to get that demo, jesse. time for this. ♪ dana is not here. i thought we had to have her dog on anyway.
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so i took jasper for the a ride in the back seat of my maserati. jasper enjoying a cool wind to the gums. keeps his breath fresh. that's my jasper video for today. >> pretty good. jesse, you're up. >> gowdy on the g.g. show. have to tune in for that one. >> thanks so much. >> i'm kidding. i won't watch at all. [laughter] on behalf of my sister, we would like to wish our parents a happy 50th wedding anniversary. >> wow. >> tomorrow is 50 years for ann and stephen. there they are. that has to be from the 80s. my dad's suit is unbelievably big there. >> not like your swimsuit. >> mom and dad, we love you, we were going to celebrate this year. they were going to take us to jamaica. the china virus cut that trip short. we'll be in jamaica in spirit. "water's world" 8:00 before trey
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is on the g.g. show. dan bongino and i break down the violence. don't miss it. >> all right. big crowd in washington today marching to commemorate the 57th anniversary of dr. martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. one of the speakers was martin luther king iii. watch. >> there's a knee upon the neck of democracy, and our nation can only live so long without the oxygen of freedom. >> also speaking was the sister of jacob blake, the kenosha, wisconsin man shot by police. listen. >> stand up, black men. educate yourself. protect the black family unit. >> the key theme from speakers calling for voting in november, taking part in the census and police reform.
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katie? >> okay. one of the best most famous, greatest arizona basketball coaches has left us. lou olson, hall of fame basketball coach died. he's a huge reason why i went to arizona. he credited with building arizona to a national power house. he guided the wildcats to four final four appearances. i watched all of them. 23 consecutive ncaa tournaments and 11 pac 10 titles. when i was a freshman, i parked in his parking space and i got towed. so he will be missed. the university owes him a lot. wonderful coach. a good man. >> martha, bring us home. >> all right. so we got jill grismore from minnesota who wanted to be in
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the guinness book of world records. he has the longest mohawk in the world. it's 42 inches. here's his advice if you want to compete with him. >> pretty cool, martha. we'll be back monday. have a great weekend. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the president is on his way to new hampshire for an event there, a campaign event. the conventions are over. we're 66 days away from election day. president trump is asking for four more years and touted in his south lawn nomination acceptance speech with a term full of results. joe biden is promising to attend in-person campaign events soon despite the coronavirus restrictions. all of this is happening against racial tension sparked by police shootings in georgia, minnesota

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